MyAccountant updated with new tax calculator tool, export options and more

If you're looking for an app to track your expenses, MyAccountant is an app a lot of people recommend. You can categorize your expenses to make it easier to track, see your transaction history and even create recurring payments. It has featured in our back to school app roundup, twice, and has been receiving updates. It has just seen an update with a UI tweak, though the general layout is the same. It also has more business options added like a VAT, GST and Sales Tax calculator tool. Great to see more new features added. Definitely an app I continue to use regularly.

My issue with any "tracking" app (finances, calories, etc.) is that I forget to record everything, or lazy.
I need an automatic virtual ledger that is tied in to my cards and banks and it does all of the work automatically. The automation should be able to pull categories from the transactions themselves.

For example, if I used my card or NFC device at the gas station and then at the local coffee joint and then bought movie tickets, the app should be able to group the transaction into "Travel", "Food", and "Entertainment" respectively.

@ Coffeeturtle and TranceRomance There's an app called Expensify that works that way. Unlike Money Plus and MyAccountant it automatically tracks transactions in real time. My problem with Expensify is that only 2 of my 6 credit cards are supported, but you should give it a try it works well.

Love this app. Mentioned adding receipts during transactions and it was on the list this update. Great developer. It's only confusing at first but once you get the hang of it and start adding transactions, it's a great way to keep track of where your money is going. Especially the graph feature.

Also those who suggest mint.com, expensify or any other "service" that keeps track of your spending/finances are asking for a hacking. It doesn't take a genius to realize storing pictures on iCloud, dropbox or anything else is pretty much leaving it unlocked. Let alone FINANCES. Really guys? Let's upload company payroll, inventory audits, and expenses while we're at it.